
To backup the whole Registry for easy re-installation (even from other operating systems or DOS) I recommend this free program. You just right-click on the highlighted key to find Export. If you change a key or value, use the Export function to save a copy of any key prior to your change. I remember the first time I looked at the Registry and how daunting it all seemed, but with time and plenty of safety nets (see below) it soon becomes as familiar as using Explorer.
#Remove realplayer how to
Watch our Welcome Guide to learn how to use this site. Trying to use the realplayer converter is impossible with the interfering pop ups trying to get me to buy realplayer plus. By Clayton Shelly Posted on June 14, 2013. If that does not work, send an email to so we can help. You can use RealPlayer Plus license on 3 different computers. The original thread starter may use the Report button to request it be reopened but anyone else with a similar issue should start a New Thread. NOTE: Be sure to remove RealPlayer folders as mentioned in the link before reinstalling RealPlayer. Check all the checkboxes and click Uninstall. The Uninstall dialog appears, showing checkbox choices of components that are available for uninstall. Locate and select RealPlayer to uninstall. To begin, type Control Panel in Search the web and Windows. The Uninstallation of RealPlayerdialog appears, showing check box choices of components that are available for uninstall. Make sure your applications are completely closed.

#Remove realplayer registration
These following links take the subject a bit further too.ģ10516 - How To Add, Modify, or Delete Registry Subkeys and Values by Using a Registration Entries (.reg) Fileģ10426 - How To Use the Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 Registry Editor Features Help me uninstall Realplayer Thread starter hmr516 Start date Status This thread has been Locked and is not open to further replies. Click the Windows Startbutton, point to (All) Programs > Real > RealPlayer > Uninstall RealPlayer. ShellExView will allow me to go straight to the CLSID in the registry, but cannot delete the CLSID.Launch RegEdit and use the Help program as it is your best source of information about RegEdit. Not sure if u would know this, but does shooting with real player percentage in the controller settings. When I try to use ShellExView to remove it, the options are grayed out. To completely remove RealPlayer, you can add another 2 options to the Uninstallation of RealPlayer window, the 'My Library' and the 'Favorites'. I have it disabled, but I cannot remove it.

It came from Realplayer (ah, I hate those guys!), and the Extension Name is RealTimes. There is one shell extension that does not belong.
#Remove realplayer install
So I installed ShellExView and started to disable my Context Menu types (all at once), then methodically re-enabled them in-between explorer restarts.ĭisabling them all made my submenus pop up in super lightening speed. When you install RealPlayer, the program automatically opens on startup and displays an icon in the Windows taskbar. Right-click an icon to bring up the submenu, go get a sandwich as it should pull up by the time you get back. The saga of restoring my Windows 10 machine back to its recent glory continues.Īs my machine is now getting its mojo back with the help of some folks from this forum (thanks guys!), there are still some stray ghosts roaming around it.įor example, I continue to see an issue with a major delay in submenu access.
